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User Guide for the users of the garage door operators TS Solar I TS Akku I Please read this user guide before using your operator. Please read carefully the security advises on the following pages! Please fill in the serial number of your operator: (You will find the serial number on your operator) Please fill in the date of installation: Factory controlled by: (The number describes the person who made the final controls on this operator) English Important Safety Instructions for the Users Please read these safety instructions carefully for your own safety and the safety of others! Your Seip TS door operator is up to the latest safety standards and provides a high level of safety in use. Following the instructions on this page will ensure a long term, trouble free operation. - A garage door operator is not a toy - do not allow children to play with it. Keep the hand-transmitter out of reach of children! - Only use the hand-transmitter when you can see the garage door! If the garage door cannot be seen, you could accidentally close the door whilst a car or person is passing by! - When stowing the hand-transmitter please take care that it is not activated accidentally! Be aware that the buttons could be hit inadvertently and always stow the hand-transmitter with its buttons facing upwards. - Whilst entering the garage, store the hand-transmitter safely so that nobody can activate the operator - intentionally or accidentally! Your garage door may be above your cars roof and you may not be aware that the door has started moving. - Always watch the moving door and keep persons away until the garage door is either completely opened or closed! - Do not leave any obstacles in the garage doors operating range! Obstacles such as bicycles left momentarily could be damaged when the operator is activated by another user! - The emergency release must be used with care when the garage door is opened - the door might fall down if the springs are broken! Before using the emergency release on an opened door your must ensure that neither persons nor obstacles are within the doors moving range. - Check the installation regularly for damages. - Check the automatic reversion monthly using a 40 mm high obstacle. Check the function every time adjustments or changes are made to the garage door. - Should problems occur with your remote-control then please contact your dealer. Repairs should only be carried out by an authorised dealer. - The light bulb may be exchanged by taking off the operators‘ front cover. Please unplug the power cord before taking off the front cover! - The remaining parts of the operator may only be opened by authorised personnel! Using the Operator 4-channel MIDI transmitter, 433 MHz (standard equipment) Devices There are different devices available to activate your operator. Standard Equipment: - MIDI hand transmitter (4-channel) - Wall push button Wall push-button, IP 44 (standard equipment) Optional Extra: - Key switch - MINI hand transmitter (2-channel) - Code Lock - other devices (for example special entry systems) The devices may be used alongside each other. Usage The operator follows the principle OPEN-STOP-CLOSE. This principle is valid for any device. Starting from closing position of the door this means: 2-channel MINI transmitter, 433 MHz (optional extra) First impulse: the door opens Second impulse: the door stops Third impulse: the door closes Fourth impulse: the door stops Fifth impulse: the door opens and so on. Usually it will not be necessary to stop the operator during operation - unless you realise there is an unexpected obstacle within the doors range. Please also refer to the Safety Instructions on page 2. Key switch (optinal extra) The operator registers an obstacle by touching it - the garage door hits the obstacle and reverses to set the obstacle free again. Dependant on the make of the garage door slight damages might occur on obstacles - a cars paintwork might become scratched. With an additional security device like a photocell (optional extra) the operator will stop as soon as an obstacle is recognised by the photocell. Should the door be in the opening position the operator will only close the door once the obstacle has been removed from the photocells range. With such a device contact between the garage door and any obstacle is usually avoided. Programming the Hand Transmitters Quick reference: programming the first hand transmitter 1.) Keep the LERN/LEARN button pressed for approx. 3 sec. The operators‘ light will start blinking ON Your operator is equipped with our standard remote control set when you hand transmitters looks like the one shown on the right hand side. The 4-channel MIDI transmitter is standard equipment, the 2-channel MINI transmitter is available as an optional. 1 2 3 2.) Press the hand transmitter button you want to use Basics As a standard the operator is equipped with a 433 MHz AM remote control set. The coding is done via rolling code - the code is changed after each impulse; receiver and transmitter agree completely automatic about the next code to be used. New codes will be chosen out of a pool of billions of possible codes. The operators‘ light stops blinking - the transmitter was succesfully programmed If your operator is equipped with another remote control set, please refer to the manufacturers instructions for programming. Programming Transmitter and Receiver To use a hand transmitter it must first be registered (programmed) by the receiver. Only one hand transmitter button can be used for one receiver. Quick reference: Programming additional hand transmitters from a distance Remark: additional hand transmitters can be programmed either like the first transmitter or from a distance as explained below: 1.) Open the garage door for approx. 50 cm and close it again 2.) Press buttons 1+2 simultaneousely on any registered transmitter for 3 sec. After the garage door is closed you have got 10 seconds to proceede to step 2) The operators‘ begins blinking - release the hand transmitters‘ buttons Registering the first hand transmitter The first hand transmitter (e.g. no hand transmitter has been registered for the receiver, yet) must be learned directly via the operators‘ main electronic: 1. Press the LERN/LEARN button on the main electronic for approx. 3 seconds until the operator’s light starts blinking and release the LERN/LEARN button. 2. Press the hand transmitter button you want to register to the receiver - the operators’ light stops blinking when the transmitters’ signal was received. The transmitter is now registered. Registering additional hand transmitters When at least one hand transmitter has been registered by the receiver you may program additional hand transmitters from a distance: 1. The garage door must be closed 2. Open the garage door approx. 50 cm and close it again. 3. After the garage door is closed you have got 10 seconds to press the buttons 1+2 simultaneously on the registered hand transmitter - the operator’s light then starts blinking. 3.) Take the new hand transmitter and press the button you want to use shortly The operators‘ light stops blinking - the hand transmitter was successfully programmed 4. The light will keep blinking for another 10 seconds - during that period of time you must press the button on the new hand transmitter which you want to use with the operator. Once the new transmitter is registered the operator’s light stops blinking. The procedure must be repeated for each new hand transmitter. Clearing the receivers‘ memory Keep the LERN/LEARN button pressed for approx. 15 sec.. The operators‘ light and the red LED „Diag“ will start blinking after 3 seconds. After another 10 seconds the red LED „DIAG“ will glow constantly. You can then release the LERN/LEARN button. All previousely programmed hand transmitters are now cleared from the receivers‘ memory. Additional Information Using the remote-control To reduce the power consumption the remote-receiver is being switched on and off in short intervalls when the operator is in stand-by mode. � 4-channel MIDI transmitter, 433 MHz, rolling code 1 2 Therefore the hand transmitters button must be kept pressed for approx. 3 seconds to make sure, that the signal is recognized by the receiver. 4 As long as the operators lighting is switched on, the receiver is activated permanently. During this time even shorter signals from the hand transmitter are recognizes immediately. Criterias influencing the range Battery 3 The TS operators are equipped with a high quality remote control set as a standard! Nevertheless the remote control is the part of the operator which might be influenced by circumstances in the surroundings of the garage. With our standard remote control you might reach a range of more than 100 meters. In areas with high disturbancies the range will still be approx. 50 meters. The range might be influenced by: - old batteries in the hand transmitter - if you should experience a problem with the range, please change the batteries first. The lower the batteries run the lower the range will be. - Building materials of the garage In a garage made of concrete and steel you might reach a lower range than in an ordinary garage build of stone. The more steel was used for the walls the shorter the range of your remote-control. -Remote-control activity in the area -Radio and television transmitters close to your garage might reduce the range. -Older baby-phones Especially older baby-phones might influence the range of the remote control severely. These devices send strong signals via the houses internal power supply net. These signals also intrude other devices via the wall plug, as eg the operator. It is extreemely unlikely that the range will drop to an unacceptable distance. If, however, problems should occure we will like to be helpful. Usable types of batteries: A23, 23A, 23L, EL12, VR 22 and MN 21 Voltage: 12V Used batteries must be disposed of according to national laws! 2-channel MINI transmitter (optional extra), 433 MHz, rolling code Two Batteries Two batteries, type CR1616 or DL1616 are required. Voltage: 2* 3V (=6V) Used batteries must be disposed of according to national laws! Use with a HomeLink© System The HomeLink© System is becoming more and more popular in private households. Most frequently it is being used in cars - the HomeLink© module is integrated in the car. It allows the driver to activate the door operator with a push of button which is installed in his car. Once programmed, the driver does not need the hand transmitter to access the garage with his car. The standard remote control supplied with the TS-series is compatible with HomeLink© systems from Software Revision 6 or higher. Older Software Revisions are not supported. Information on the Software Revision in your car can be obtained from the cars documentations. Information on how to program your HomeLink© device can either be obtained from your cars documentations or from the internet site www.eurohomelink.com. Please avoid to drop the hand transmitter - parts could be damaged inside the transmitter. That might lead to malfunctions! Should a problem occur .... Most occuring problems are not necessarily caused by the operator but by the garage door. Your TS-operator is equipped with an automatic force measurement. During the installation the operator memorises how much force it needs to open and close your garage door. Changes to the door weight caused by the weather (the door might go out of alignment slightly due to hot or cold weather conditions) will not affect the operation of your door operator. The operator will also adjust itself to the normal and slow changes of your garage doors‘ performance caused by ageing. In contrast, rapid changes to the weight of the garage door will be recognised by the operator - the operator will then behave as if it had registered an obstacle. In CLOSING directionthis means that the operator stops and reverses into opening direction to release a supposed obstacle. In OPENING direction it means that the operator will stop and reverse a few centimetres into closing direction to release a supposed obstacle. During the soft-stop period in CLOSING direction the operator will reverse for a few centimetres - the door will always remain open a few centimetres. Rapid changes normally occur when: - a spring of your garage door is broken; especially when the springs are covered by protectors you might not recognize the damage - mechanical damages to the garage door happened (e.g. by hitting the door with a car) - a new surface was attached to the garage door or the whole door was exchanged (e.g. an increase of the doors‘ weight) In all of these cases the garage door needs to be maintained - please contact your dealer. When the operators‘ light is blinking The operator is also equipped with an error system - if an error should occur then the operators‘ light will start blinking when you try to activate it. The blinking light refers to errors caused by external devices - the following steps only need to be followed if any of the devices mentioned are connected to your operator: - check all security devices connected to your operator (photocell, security beam or hatch door switch) - check, that all obstacles are removed from the photo cells‘ range of observation - check if there is dirt on photo cell; clean if necessary - check if the hatch door is closed If the operators‘ light is still blinking after checking all devices then please contact your dealer. The dealer will also find it helpful if you counted the number of blinks given by the operators‘ light - it may give a hint concerning the problem. In case of a power failure You can disconnect your garage door from the operator using the emergency release. The emergency release is fitted to your operator in either way shown on the diagrams on the right. If your garage door is the only entrance to your garage then you can disconnect the operator by using your garage doors lock and handle. Unlock the door and turn the handle - the operator will be disconnected automatically and you can open your door by hand. If you have got a seperate entrance to your garage then you can enter your garage and pull the cord hanging down in front of your garage door. The operator will be disconnected and the door can be opened by hand. ATTENTION: It might be dangerous disconnecting the operator from an open garage door. If the doors‘ springs are damaged or the door is not well balanced then it might drop down - there is a high risk of injuries and damages! If, however, you cannot avoid disconnecting the operator from an open garage door then you must make sure that there is no one within the range of the garage door before using the emergency release! Messages from LED-lamps and operators lighting The TS Solar/TS Akku is equipped with an automatic diagnostic system which provides information via the external LED-lamps. These messages are: Status Messages In intervalls of 10 seconds the yellow and green LED-lamps give information about the battery status and if the battery is being rechared or not. Yellow LED (Recharging of the battery) 0 blinks The battery is not being recharged. TS Solar I: no energy from the solar panel (e.g. at night) TS Akku I: no 230V power supply 1 blink The battery is being recharged TS Solar I: energy is received from the solar panel TS Akku I: 230V are coming from the net red green yellow ERROR Green LED (Status of the battery) 1x 0 blinks The battery has no sufficient voltage to run the operator - the electronic disables the operator until the battery was recharged. It will then automatically enable the operator. 0x ... = o.k. = 2x 1x = LOW = 0x = STOP ... [10 sec.] ... ... [10 sec.] ... ... [10 sec.] ... 1 blink The batteries voltage is low, the operator can only be used for a restricted number of runs. When this state is reached, the operators light will be blinking during the run. 2 or 3 blinks The battery is full and provides sufficient voltage to run the operator. Error Messages Error Messages are provided by the red LED lamp „Diag“ on the electronics together with the red LED lamp on the outside of the housing. With some of the messages the operators lighting will be blinking simultaneousely. Messages from the red LED-lamp and the operators lighting 2 blinks The limits cannot be reached though neither an obstacle was nor a damage on the hall-sensor was detected. There is eventually a damage on the operators‘ mechanics - the electronic disables the operator. IMPORTANT ADVISE! Once the battery has reached a critical discharge level, the operators light will start blinking during operation; if it is discharged further, the light will switch off. Dependant on the usage of battery capacity (door size and weight) the operation might be stopped during an opening or closing procedure! The operator can be used again, once the battery was recharged (from the net or solar panel). The electronics will then enable the operator for use automatically when the battery has reached a sufficient charging level. Until that point of time, the door needs to be operated manually (please refer to chapter „Emergency Release“). 5 blinks The microprocessor has lost its data; try to execute the learning cycle. If this does not work, then the electronics needs to be exchanged. 6 blinks No information can be written to the microprocessor. The electronics disables itself and needs to be exchanged. Additional Messages only from the red LED lamp 7 blinks 3 blinks A relais is damaged - The electronics disables itself and needs to be exchanged. Photo Cell - either an obstacle is blocking the photo cell or the photo cell is damaged. The error message will be cancelled, when the error was eliminated. 8 blinks General fault. The electronics disables itself and needs to be exchanged. 9 blinks Error with the detection of Hall Sensor signals. Either the motors‘ Hall Sensor or the electronics is faulty. 4 blinks Error on the 8k2 connector (Safety Beam/Hatch Door) - ei Fehler an der 8k2-Auswertung (Schlupftür/Kontaktleiste) - either an obstacle is blocking the Safety Beam/Hatch Door or one of the devices is faulty. The error message will be cancelled, when the error was eliminated. TS Solar: Using the Solar Panel The cells on the solar panels are connected serially. The total output of the panel is determined by the cell providing the lowest output. This means, that if only one cell is covered by snow, frost, leafes or shade, that the complete output of the panel may be zero! Dependant on the remaining batteries capacity it is recommended to quickly remove any obstacle from the solar panel. If the obstacle is only to remain for a few hours, then there is no need for instant action (e.g. snowfall in the morning where the snow will be melted away in the afternoon). It should be avoided, that the solar panel cannot produce any output for two or more days. Though a full batteries capacitiy will last for approx. 20 days without recharging (please refer to chapter „Technical Data - max. running cycles“) the battery will have run flat by then. The operator will then switch off until the batterie is recharged. Especially in winter with only little daily sunlight, the recharging procedure for a flat batterie might take 3 to 6 days, when being dependant on the solar panel only. Whether the solar panel is producing any power for recharging the battery can be seen at the yellow LED-lamp, which is visible on the outside of the operators housing. TS Solar: Power Cord As a serial standard the TS-Solar is shipped with a power cord. If required, the power cord can be used for quicker recharging of the battery using a 230V power-supply (if, however, 230V are available by means of an extension cable). Whilst the solar panel can only recharge the battery during approx. 5 hours of usable sunlight in wintertimes, the recharging from a 230V source can be made 24 hours a day. (e.g. about five times quicker). When using the TS-Solar sensibly (2 to 3 openings a day), the power cord should not be needed! Attention! If the battery is damaged, then the operator will not work with 230V either! The power cord is only supposed to recharge the battery; it is not possible to run the operator directly from 230V!